The current Weekend Hashtag Project on Instagram is #WHPtakebackflash. The idea is to use the flash on your phone camera…but the double meaning was too good to pass up.
Category Archives: Fun
Rogues Rumble Tournament
Flash TV Talk is hosting a tournament for Flash villains, to be voted on by fans! And if you successfully predicted the winners, you could win a digital copy of Flashpoint from Comixology. Full details (including the voting schedule) can be found on their Facebook page, but the basics are as follows:
-Fill out your bracket and send it to FLASH@podastery.com by midnight CST on April 26th, 2014.
-To vote, you must follow Flash TV Talk on Twitter.
-Three rounds of voting will take place each weekday, via RT or Fav.
-Daily voting will close at approximately 9PM CST.
-The winner will be announced on the May 24th episode of the Flash TV Talk podcast.
The brackets (which list the characters who will be participating in the tourney) can be seen here. Good luck!
Nick Kuilder’s Adventures of Barry Allen Part One
Hey Speed Readers,
You all may remember Nick Kuilder from our Fifth Anniversary Contest we held back in June. We asked everyone “Why They Loved The Flash” and we all found Nick’s answer to be both inspiring and heartwarming. Now Nick is back with a fun little piece of work we like to call, Nick Kuilder’s Adventures of Barry Allen Part One featuring DC Collectibles New 52 Flash! Check it out after the break!
Poll: Favorite Flash Stories of 2013
Gorilla Warfare, Reverse Flash, Villains Month/Forever Evil — plus guest spots in Smallville, Justice League Beyond, and of course the Arrow TV show. What was your favorite Flash story of the year?
Update: The survey is closed — here are the results!
Gorilla Warfare (Flash #13-#17) | 2% | (2 Votes) |
Flash vs. Trickster (Flash #18-19) | 1% | (1 Votes) |
Reverse Flash Saga (Flash #20-24) | 15% | (18 Votes) |
Flash #25: Zero Year | 31% | (38 Votes) |
Flash #26: Flash out of Water | ||
Villains Month: Reverse Flash | 1% | (1 Votes) |
Villains Month: Grodd | 1% | (1 Votes) |
Villains Month: Rogues | 4% | (5 Votes) |
Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion | 3% | (4 Votes) |
Smallville Season 11: “Haunted” guest-starring Bart Allen and Jay Garrick | ||
Justice League Beyond: “Flashdrive” introducing Danica Williams | 2% | (3 Votes) |
Justice League Beyond: The Flash (Danica Williams origin) | 1% | (1 Votes) |
Injustice: Gods Among Us Chapter 13 (Flash spotlight) | 2% | (2 Votes) |
Arrow: The Scientist / Three Ghosts | 16% | (19 Votes) |
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox | 12% | (15 Votes) |
My collection of back-issues | 9% | (11 Votes) |
There’s a clear winner, and a sharp division between the top five and the rest:
- The “Zero Year” flashback in Flash #26 took the top spot handily with twice as many votes as the next one down. Is it the farewell to the Francis Manapul/Brian Buccellato team? Or do we Flash fans just like our Barry/Iris moments?
- Arrow‘s “The Scientist” and “Three Ghosts”, guest-starring Barry Allen, came in next, another strong showing for a pre-Flash story.
- The Reverse Flash story to which Manapul and Buccellato had been building for their whole run on the series came in third.
- Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, the first animated feature to focus on the Flash (even if Warner Bros. was afraid to brand it anything other than Justice League), made a solid fourth-place showing, though not as strong as I was expecting.
- Back-issues took a surprisingly high slot with more than twice as many votes as the next item on the list — a reminder that there are still a lot of Flash fans out there who like the characters, but not the current direction.
Two choices pulled in no votes at all: Flash #26, which hit stores during the second day of the survey — no surprise, since most people hadn’t had a chance to read it by the time the survey closed, and I actually considered leaving it off because of that. Smallville Season 11: Haunted, a digital-first comic now available in print that focused on Bart Allen and introduced the Smallville universe’s Jay Garrick. Maybe Flash fans are just tired of characters getting killed off.
One problem with the survey: I had to relaunch it after it had been up for about an hour and a half because I realized I’d forgotten to include Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. (Seriously, how did I do that?) I had to decide whether it was better to relaunch the poll and lose about 40 votes, hoping most of them would see the notice and resubmit their votes, or leave out the Flash’s premiere animated movie. I’m still not sure I made the right call, but it’s a thoroughly unscientific survey.
Wally Park
I work near an airport. Every time I see a Wally Park shuttle, I think of this scene from Flash #217.
Originally posted on Speed Force’s Instagram page.
Fan Expo 2013
Fan Expo was held on August 22-25 in Toronto, and at over 100,000 visitors was the con’s biggest show to date. But things were a bit unusual this year, as DC and Marvel did not have booths, and as far as I know Dan DiDio didn’t attend (he’s been to all the shows for quite a few years in a row). In their place were some rather odd sponsors/guests, such as car companies, sports celebrities, and even the Canadian intelligence agency. However I cosplayed as the Top again, met up with some other Rogues cosplayers and made some new friends, and had a great time.